Bruce McGuire

Bruce McGuire

  • Born: 1947-11-18
  • Height: 5' 9" (1.75 m)
  • Extended Reading
    • Ayden 2022-01-25 08:01:55

      Something about "Batman" 1989

      This is my first time watching a Batman movie, and I will definitely add 1992's "Batman Returns" and Nolan's Batman trilogy. Just after reading the 1989 edition, just talk about some of my feelings and record it.

      Searching for Batman in the morning and seeing the director’s line can’t help but...

    • Nels 2022-03-17 09:01:02

      Why so serious?

      After watching this movie, even me, who can only be regarded as half a fan, couldn’t help but say:

      Wow.

      Tim Burton’s dark and grotesque style is a natural fit with Batman, from the set, the props, the costumes to the casting, Everything seems to have escaped from the comics alive, even today,...

    • Laila 2021-10-20 19:01:30

      Tim Burton's version of Batman is the darkest. At the end, the Mayor of Gotham read out Batman’s letter in public, in which the sentence "Shadow covers the city center" Although the line literally refers to crime, why must it be decorated with shadows? After turning on the bat light only for the back, a black shadow just hangs high above the city center! This hint also coincides with the controversy between the Joker and Batman during the Tiantai decisive battle earlier-who shaped whom? Obviously Bolton believes that the disfigurement of the original clown is the direct cause of the crime spree after the rise. The true culprit is the righteous police's thinking of using violence to control violence! You can even say that the ambiguous banter reflected in the poster that was seen by many people as "toothless grin" is also serving the dark theme of the film! …So in Nolan’s right-leaning conservative version, the old butler, who is the director’s value philosophy, had to spend two minutes to tell the story of "Lost Treasure in Burma" for the self-doubt Master Wayne: Don’t have any. Guilty mentality, this is not your fault. There is no such thing as retribution. Some people are born villains!

    • Jarrell 2022-04-22 07:01:03

      The plot is routine and the characters are thin, but the script is still sincere, especially focusing on the echoes (although the echoes are a bit frequent and deliberate). This version of Bruce is a typical Gothic youth image produced by Tim Burton. There is a certain gap with the image of Batman's personality in the popular setting. According to the plot, this version of Batman can kill; the director consciously refines the protagonist's Batman While moving closer to the cartoon image, Bruce and the female reporter are more playful, warm and funny. This version of the clown is set as a perverted gangster, who is more than ruthless but lacks ingenuity. All kinds of incompetent rage smash TVs and burn newspapers. The origin story is simple, and the pursuit is pure desire for destruction. No wonder it's less topical than other versions later. The director's personal aesthetic is relatively restrained. Except for the two panoramic images of Gotham at the beginning, in the feature film, an exaggerated large drain pipe is used as a metaphor for the villain's stronghold to hide filth. This version of Harvey Dante is not black but black. This movie should have influenced the subsequent "Dick Tracy", all of which use Sin City as the story background, and the main characters and several bridges can also correspond.

    Batman quotes

    • Mugger: "Man, let's go! Let's go, Jack!"

    • The Joker: It can be truly said, that I have a bat in my belfry.

      [laughs]

      The Joker: Shall we dance?